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Recent research I have done with Steffanie Wilk, an associate professor at the Fisher College of Business at the Ohio State University, examined the link between employee mood and performance on the job.
Put on a Happy Face. Seriously. Nancy Rothbard 2011
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COX: Before we go to a caller, let me as you as a follow-up, Steffanie, what does your own research show about the effectiveness of these measures?
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Steffanie, I'd like to bring you back into the conversation to ask you this question, and I thought of it because of the two callers who we had talking about Africa and AIDS in Africa.
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I would think, Steffanie, that's right in your wheelhouse, isn't it?
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Which - Steffanie, I'm not sure if you or Jon would be the appropriate person to tackle that question.
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"It's wonderful to turn it around, and when people think about Waco, they can think about something positive," senior center Steffanie Blackmon said.
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"She explained the situation straight up," senior center Steffanie Blackmon said.
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"She doesn't accept anything but the best from her players," Baylor's Steffanie Blackmon said.
USATODAY.com - Baylor bombards Mich. State, claims first national title 2005
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Steffanie is studying for an advanced degree at the U. of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, and will be doing her thesis work back in Tanzania.
Archive 2007-07-01 2007
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Steffanie had been stationed close to Kent and Deena, but I hadn't spent much time with her in Tanzania.
Archive 2007-07-01 2007
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